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BUCKINGHAM 
POST No. 12 

Deparimknt of Cow., (j. A. R. 



AND 



Buckingham W. R. C. Auxiliary to the Po^ 




( ffh/fi^ucMiA^du4M^ 




With Historical Sketch of the Post ami List ot" gia\es deco- 
rated oil Memorial Da\ . ^ Also an Appendix giving a List 
of all Norwalk men vvh,) served during the Civil War, as 
shown hv the Connecticut State Record, arranged in Alpha- 
betical order. 

NORWALK, CONN. 

February 2§th, igoS 




RICHARD j. CLTBILL. 
TWENTY-SIXTH COMMANDER 

OF 
KLC KINGHAM Pt)S 1. 



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Post Officers, 1908 



Commander RICHARD J. CUTBILL 

Senior Vice-Commander CHARLES W. BENNETT 

Junior Vice-Commander AUGUSTUS C. GOLDING 

Adjutant GEORGE A. WHITE 

Quartermaster THOMAS BRADLEY 

Surgeon CHARLES VAN SCHAICK 

Chaplain JAMES S. LYON 

Officer of the Day ALONZO WHEELER 

Officer of the Guard CHARLES J. MARTINET 

Sergeant Major HENRY I. SMITH 

Quartermaster Sergeant JOSEPH P. GROSSMAN 

i?* t^* tf^ 

Delegates to Department Encampment 
GEORGE A. WHITE AUGUSTUS C. GOLDING 

Alternates 
HENRY L SMITH EDWIN M. BALDWIN 

^oard of Trustees 
GEORGE W. RAYMOND CHARLES F. LOOMIS ALONZO WHEELER 



PAST POST COMMANDERS 



BRADLEY S. KEITH. 1280, 1881, J882. 

FRANK W. PERRY J883 CORNELIUS EL WOOD 18% 

EDWLM NORTHROP J884 JOHN HENRY i8% 

JAMES L. AMBLER 1885 AARON DECKER 1897 

JAMES SCHOFIELD 1886 EDWARD E. PELTON 18^8, 18^9 

WILLIAM A. AMBLER 1887 JAMES E. WIXON 1900 

CHARLES F. LOOMIS J888 FLETCHER PIERCE I90i 

GEORGE I. BUXTON J889 JOHN F. LOVEJOY 1902 

ALVAN A. HAUSCHILDT 1890 JAR VIS KELLOGG 1903 

THOMAS BRADLEY I89J WESLEY M. NIBLOCK 1904 

ALFRED A. CHINERY 1892 JAMES S. LYON 1905 

ALONZO WHEELER 1893 FRANK S. MIDDLEBROOK . 190fo 

GEORGE W. RAYMOND 1894 CHARLES W. BENNETT 1907 

JOSEPH P. GROSSMAN, / Past Commanders of Old Post 12, restored to their 
WILLIAM A. KELLOGG, * honors by Department Encampment of 189J. 

EDWARD M. LEES, ^ 

CHARLES H. OLMSTEAD, j p^jj Commanders Post 62. 

PETER R. FOOTE, | Department of Connecticut, 

BRADLEY B. BAKER, I disbanded. 

WILLIAM E. ALBIN. I 

MYRON W. ROBINSON, Past Commander Post 9, Dep't. of Conn. 



PAST NATIONAL OFFICERS 

EDWARD ANDERSON, GEORGE I. BUXTON. 

Chaplain-in-Chief, 1887. Aid on Staff of Commander in-Chief, 1890 



PAST NATIONAL DELEGATES 

GEORGE I. BUXTON Milwav.k.-e 1369, Washington 1892. San Francisco 1*^3 

RICHARD J. CUTBILL Chicago I'^OO, Denver H05 

FRANK W. PERRY Louisville 13^5 GEORGE A. WHITE . Saratoga 1907 




BRADLEY S.KEITH 
I880-I88I-I882. 



FRANK W.PERRY 
1883. 



EDWIN NORTHROP 
884. 




JAMES L.AMBLER 
IS8S. 



JAMES SCMOFIELD 
1886. 



WM A. AMBLER 
1887 




CHAS. F.LOOM 
188 



LVAN A.HAUSCHILDT 
♦ 690. 



P.AST COMMANDERS OF BUCKINCH \M POST 




TM0MA5 BRADLEY 
1891 



ALFRED A. CHIN ERY 
1892 



ALONZO WHEELER 
1893 




6E0.W. RAYMOND CORNELIUS ELWOOD JOHN HENRY 

1894 1895 1896 




AARON DECKER EDWARD E. P ELTON JAMES E.WIXON 

1897 1898 - 1899 1900 



I'ASI COMMANDKKS t)l liLX KINt.l lAM I'O.SI 




FLETCHER PIERCE JOHN F.LOVEJOY JARVIS KELL066 

1901 1902 1903 




WES LEY M.N I BLOCK 
1904 



JAMES 5. LYON FRANK 5.MIDDLEBR00K 
1905 1906 




CHARLES W.BENNETT JOSEPH P.CR05SMAN Wm A. KELLOGG 

1907 (OLOPO&T) (OLD PO^T) 



PAST COMMANDERS OF BUCKINGHAM POST 




PETER R FOOTE 



BRADLEY B.BAKER 



I'AST tOMMANlMKS Ol 1 lAKKV NKDONOUGI I l^OSr. No. (.1. WIUSTI'OH! 

<I)1SHAN1>KI>' 
NOW MliMliEKS OF BUCKINGHAM I OS V 




MYROX \V. KOHIXSOX, 

Past Commander I'ost q, Depavimeiit of Conn. 

Surgeon, Soldiers Home, Norolon. 




COMkADI-: A. ll()MI':k l',^■|.\"(i'^( ).\. tli.m-li lil^ military scnicc was 
brief, it \va> lume the k'>> crcditahlc and fiuitlc- liini to nu'iiiln r^liil» in <'»ir 
order. 

At tile breaking out id' the Keliellinn lie wa^ in the City ol' \\'a^liiiii;l(»ti. 
and wa-- aiiKnii;- the t'ir->t t^ xdlunleer fur the proleclit in ^^i the Capital hetorc 
Northern inid]):- e<>uld he hnmi^ht there. Me joined the \\'a--hin_;;ton (.'lay 
Ciiiard>. an orsjanizati" )n from anioni,' the lo\al resident- and ot'tieeholdi-r^ of 



the city, mustered into service for the jjrotection of (lovernnieiit ])ro|)ert\ and 
hves. They served till large bodies of troops began to arrive, when they were 
given honorable discharges. 

It was. liowever. as a civilian at the front, that Comrade liyington did 
his be>t service to the cause of the country, far in excess of anything lie might 
have accomplished as a scjldier in the ranks. As Chief Correspondent in the 
field, of the Xew York Trihiiiic. the leading Administration organ of the da\', 
his duties were arduous and exacting, and very important in a national sense. 
Among many important acts to his credit might be mentioned the fact that it 
was he who first gave the news of the o])ening l;attle of (ietty^bnrg t() l*re>i- 
dent Lincoln, and the War Department, which had been cut oti' from tele- 
graphic communication with the Army. 

Comrade IJyington. as the re]iresentative of his jiaper. had free range of 
cami)>. battlefields and ho-^jjilal-. conse(|uently was in ])osition to be of great 
service to our boys at the front, and in order to afford him more authority in 
that direction. ( iovernor liuckingham commissioneil him as Commissary ( ien- 
eral on hi^ -talT. COnn-ade llyington wa> never ha])pier than when doing 
-ome kind act for a >ick or wunndeil soldier, or using his intUience for their 
advancement. .Man\ a Xorwalk cunn-ade has reason to hold him in greatful 
remembrance. 

It wa^ in C'onn'ade r>\ington"> Mall in ihe Ciazelle lUiilding. that I'.nck- 
ingham J'<i--t had its birth, and in his paper, the Xorwalk Uaccttc. the I'o^t 
always had an advocate and friend. Ilis intense loyalty to the cause we rep- 
resented, ever made him the friend ni the I'nion .Soldier in war and in ])eace. 

After the war, the ijih Connecticut Regiment \ eterans made him an 
honorarv member nf their a>sociati()n and presented him with a handsome 
gold badge, -et with diamonds, in recognition of h\> --ervice^ h^ them in the 
field. 

lie ha- recenth' relumed home after an absence of ten year- abroad, as 
Cnited .*^tate- Con-ul at \a]ile-. llal\. and now in the >''2i\ year of hi- age 
remain- an honored nienil er of the I'o-t in good ,-tanding. 



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HISTORICAL SKEICH 



The early liist(ir\- nf the ( iraiid Ariiix dt' ihe l\ei)nl)lic in Xnrwalk is some- 
what (ih>cure: those >urvivini;' wlio took ])art in the lir^t attempt at ori^anizatitni 
clilteriiig somewhat in tlieir rect)llection of the matter: but. as near as can be 
ascertained from tlie records which liave l)een preserved, (juite early in the year 
j8()J. less than a year after the foundation of the ( )rder in Illinois, a number 
of ex-soldiers of Xorwalk ai)])lied for a Charter to organize a Tost, which 
being granted, ten comrade- assembled in the sanctum of the Xorwalk 
Gazette, and organized what wa> known a> I 'ost Xo. 2. District of I lousa- 
tonic. Department of Connecticut, G. A. R.. and elected James L. Ambler 
as its first Commander. The Post subsequently established its headquarters 
in the Sons of Temperance 1 lall. Gazette Building, and increased in member- 
ship to some fifty or more. 

At that time the ."^tate was divided into four district-, one for each Con- 
gressional District, with District Commanders. Gen. W'm. 11. .Xoble. ot 
Bridgeport, was the first Commander of thi- Di-trict. .Sul)se(|uently the dis- 
trict sub-division of the Order was abandoned, leaving as at present, the 
Post as the unit. Dejiartments representing States, and one Xational organiza- 
tion. 

It appears, for some reason not shown, that the name of this Post was. 
soon after its organization, changed to .Xo. 12. District of the 1 bmsatonic, 
and continued in existence during the year- iSf )7-oS. but was disbanded early 
in iSrxj. a fate which l)efell nearly every To^t in the State at that lime. U<r 
want of sup])ort. 

It wa- the custom at that ])eriod lo elect officer- -enii-annuallw and the 
following Comrades served as Conimamler- of the I'o-t : Jame- 1.. Ambler. 
Charles b". Loomis. loseph P. Cros-man and William .\. Kellogg, all after- 
wards becoming members of lUickingham Po<t. 'i'he two former have since 
served as Commanders by election, and the two latter were rein-tated to the 
honors of Past Po-t Commander- in thi- Deiiarlment. b\ vote of the I'.ncamp- 
ment at Meriden. in b>bruary. iS<)i. 

The first Memorial Day services, and the ilecoration of -oldier-' grave-, 
in accordance with the original order of General Logan were conducted by 
this Post in May, i86(S; and, according to the report of the .Xorw.m.k 
Gazette (then the only paper published in Xorwalk. an<l which gave a full 
list of all the graves decorated), there were but two in St. Paul'- churchyard. 

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three in St. Mary">, and fourteen in I'nion Cemeterv : \\herea> eight are nnw 
decorated in St. Paul"-. 5^ in St. Mar\">. 13^^ in rnion Cemetery and 74 in the 
new Riverside Cemetery, an increa-e of 244 >ince the first Decoration Daw 

During the decade frnm 1S70 {<> 1880, no further attempts at organiza 
tion c'.])|)ear to have been made. Imt in the .\'oK\\ \i.i< (jAZKTTi-: of Februarv 
3r(K 1880. the following call ai)])eared : 

NOTICF.. 

"AH old soldiers and sailors of the late war. residents of Xorwalk. who 
ma\- he desirous of forming a Post of Cj. .\. R., at Xorwalk Ihidge. are 
re(|ue^ted to meet with the following comrade-^, at the G.\zi-:tti-: ot^ce. on 
Wednesday evening. l-\-hruary 4th. 1880. Signed. R. L. l^lls. W'm. .\. Kellogg, 
Jere. B. Rusco, C. C. Piatt. Edwin Xorihrop. Geo. W. Smith, Thomas H. 
Gibson, Jesse Pollard. 15. S. Keith. I'letcher Pierce, h'rank I'ollard. W'm. P.. 
Xewcomb, George H. Raymond, h)^. |'. Grossman and Jame> L. Aiuhler. ' 

In response to ihi-- call, thirteen conn'ade> met and effectetl a tem])orary 
organization. The}' were encouraged in their efforts to organize a Post by 
the j^resence of a delegation from Douglas I'owler Post. Xo. 48. of South 
Xorwalk. \\hicli had been organized a >hort time |ire\iou>. Thi- meeting 
resulted in the a])])()intment i>\ a committee to i)erfect arrangement^^, for organ- 
ization, and was followed by the organization of the ])resent Post. Februare 
25, 1880. in the hall of Concord l)i\i>ion. Sons of Temperance, in th.e ( lazette 
Pnilding. Xineteen comrades were mustered into ilu- ( i. .\. R. in the pre- 
scribed form, by Senior \'ice-De])t. Commander \. I'.. I'.eer-. of Bridgeport, 
and ("ommander I'.railley .s. Kfitli, witji ilu- oilur ofhcer>-elect. were duly 
Mi-talleil. 

It wa> >tated b\' I'a-^l 1 )epartment (dnimander t harle-- 1'.. lowlcr. who 
was present, that a> the original Xorwalk 1 '0--I had no other name but \o. 
T2. which had not >ince been approjiriated by any other 1 'o^-t oi the depart- 
ment, this I 'o>t Could adopt that num])(.'r, with a name. It wa> accordinglv 
voted to take the "Xo. 12." and n.ame the I 'o-t in honor of our great and 
noble war ( io\ei nor " 1 Buckingham." 

h'or two or three \ear> after organization, the l'o-.l. in common with many 
others, had a hard struggle f<ir existence, and there were many times when it 
seemed on the verge of following its pre<lecess()r. I'.ut change-- had taken 
place in the character and management of the ( )ider, .md it gradually becom- 
ing known to the \eterans that it was entireK wiihoiu politics as an organiza- 
tion, togctlu-i- with the growing spirit of conn adi'^hip and lioud of iiUi'rest 
which timi- alone could produce, membership began to incre.isi'. ;ind ^oon 
placed the I 'o-t on a lirm footing, lor several year- it increa-eil very reg 1- 
larl\' ni nnnibrr- and ibai;icter of it- membershiji. niuil it took rank ;nnong 
tlu- tir-t in the Stati'. 

Afte'- organization, tlu' I'o-t m.iinlaineil head<|u:irlt r- m .'^on- oi I rni- 
pciaini- Mall, (lazette Ihiilding. until ( )ctobei- 1. 1882. when it remo\eil to 

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r(i()m< in the 1 )aiiii I'.iiilding, Xo. 40 Wall Strccl. 1 1 rciuaiiK'd there till 
March 20, 1884, when chan,i;e was made to rdimi^ nn the >ec<ind tlour of 
Lockwood's Hall huildiny. 1 lere the r<i>t remained .dont five months, when 
lease was taken of the large and well-appointed hall on Wall Street known 
as the "Athenaeum," the name lieing changed to (jranl Army ilall. The 
Post held its first meeting in this hall Xovemher 12, 1S84. 1 lere the Post 
thrived and grew tmlil a very large percentage of the old >oldiers and >ailors 
of Xorwalk were taken into meml)er>hi]). 1 )m-ing the nearly seventeen years 
the Post occupied these headciuarter-, the most imjiortant events in its his- 
torv occurred. Many enjoyahle entertainments were given and associations 
formed which will remain pleasant memories through life. 

Dm'ing the term of Jame> Schotield a-- C'ommander. in 1880, the Pu.-t 
was fully uniformed with coats and ca])--. and the following x'ear piu'chased 
a full stand of colors, making a hue ap])earance on parade. 

A contmittee of the Po^t was appointed ( )ctol)er 12. 1887. looking to tlie 
organization of a Women's Relief Corps. It was organized a> "'nuckinghani 
W. R. C, Xo. 30," Decemher k;. 1887. and has e\er >ince remained in a 
tlourishing condition as a valuahle auxiliary to the l'o>t. 

A committee was appointed Uecemher 2S, 1887, tt) take into consideration 
the organization of a Camp of Sons of X'eterans. resulting in the organization, 
on Fehruar}- 15, 1888, of what wa> known as ""( ). S. l-'erry Camp. Sons of 
\'eterans."" The Cam]) continue(l in existence, however, only a few years. 

At the National Encam])ment of 1887. Conn-ade l^dward .\nderson of 
this Post, was elected Chaplain-in-Chief. and his installation to office took 
place Xovemher 29, 1887. It was a red-letter day for .Xorwalk. there heing 
prohably the largest gathering in town ever witnessed here. Several brass 
bands and innumerable drum corps were in attendance, and there was by 
far the largest ])arade of (i. .\. 1\. I'o-ts and military comiianie> ever seen 
in Xorwalk. The Governor, P. C. Loun>bury. and >taff. with the Ceneral 
of the State Militia and statT. were in attendance. The ceremonies took 
place in the State .\rmory. and .Ma\or .Morgan (1. Pnlklex . <if Hartford, was 
the installing officer. .\n elaborate collation wa^ served to the visiting guests 
and comrades, in Lockwood's and (1. A. I\. Malls, and in the evening a fine 
concert wa.s given in the ( )]iera 1 louse. .\utograph letters of regret were 
received bv Chaplain .\nderson from l"x-i 'resident Rutherford P.. Hayes. 
Gen. William T. Sherman and Major-(ien. J. M. Schotield, and now form 
part of the Post records. 

General Darius X. Couch, a i)roniinent Corps Commander of the .\rmy. 
became a resident of Xorwalk after the war. and althought never becoming 
a member of the Post — not wishing to sever comiection with his home Post in 
Taunton, ]\Iass. — he frequently met with the Post and took part in .ill its 
public functions. Mrs. Couch took :m acti\e interest in the work of (h.: 

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Woman's Relief Corps, and was its first president. General Couch died 
February 12, 1897, the lV)^t attendini;- his funeral in St Paul's Church in a 
body, and a guard of honor accompanied h\> rcniain> to Taunton. }^lass.. where 
the interment took ])lace. 

The Post has held two successful Fairs, the first in the ( )])era House, 
October 8 to 11. 1884. from which was realized a gii,„l sum. forming' the 
nucleus of the Po>l Kehef l-uiid. The >econd l-"air wa> held in the State 
Armorv. in connection with Company "F" of the State ( luard. I-'ehruary iS 
to 2^, 1889. and was very successful, netting a >um ^ufiicient to erect the Post 
monument in Riverside Cemetery. 

A fine'h' located plot in Riverside Cemeter\ \\a> deeded to the Post for 
the free burial of deceased soldiers and -;iilor- of Xm-walk. on wliich thj 
Post erected a handsome monument, dedicaieil with ajjpropriale ceremonie>. 
in the presence of a large gathering. Memorial l)ay. 1889. Ind'cati\"e of the 
character of tlie monument, ihe C'ommander in lii'- ad(h-e-s ^aid: 

'Tt was the wish of the I 'o>t that the nionumenl wa-^ not to he of an 
elaborate or exi)ensi\e character. l)ut >uch a> \\(/uld lionor the hallowed 
.spot, and mark it for future generation^ a> the re-ting i)lace of those 
who fought to save the L nion in it- Iiour of peril, i'.nt the memorial 
wdiich we to-day dedicate is something e\en more than in honor of our 
dead conu'ades. In the nattu"al course of events, those solid l)locks of 
granite will stand for ages — even long after the statue which surmounts 
them — and to the fmure generation-, to wliom tlie ( Irand Army of tlie 
Rei)ublic i> unknown, or l)Ut a faint and di-tant UKinory. and when this 
cemeterv shall ha\e become a beautifnl cit\ of the tkad. the inscription 
on yonder stone wiU ]»oiiU to the fact that in the }ear of ()ur Lord i88(). 
there existed in the town of Xorwalk. a rehc of the great War of the 
Rebellion, known as lUickingliam 1 'o-t No. i_>. |)e])ariment of Connecti- 
ciU (Irand Army of the Republic. The moiuunent is therefore a memorial 
of the l'(.-t." 

The Post has al-o procurecl State headstone- fur tlu' i^raws of all de- 
ceased soldiers and sailor-, not otherwi-e proxided for, when in conformitx 
with the wishes of relati\e-. 

I )m-ing till- third Meniori.il I )a\ -erxices held h\ the I'o-t in iSnj. in the 
I'ir.si Ciunxh. an incident occurred worthy of record. Re\ . William II. 
Thomas, then pastor of the .'second .Methodi-t I'.pi-copal t hnich in hi- ad- 
^Iress gave an ejoinu-iu de-eiiptii m i>\ the I'.altle of (iettxshmg and told hou . 
when the light was i-aging liercely .and \ ietory trembled in the balance, a 
small Hag was si-i-ii to d;irt toward- the rebel lines and alnio-i insianlb dis- 
.'ippcar, ibe Iii'arer nndonbledly goim.^ down inider the leiiitii' shi.wei- of bnl 
lets. The sj^hi (if tile llag ga\e tile I iiidu foiees Impe. bnwiver. and from 
that nionieiit tliey wt-re imbued wiiii fre-li conr;ii^e .in<l ullimati-l\ won llu- 
victory, .\fter tlu' li;.^lit llie -pe.iker. who wa- ;il thai linii' a cb.ipl.iin. .iccom- 
panii'd by -everal officer-, ninnied ic> tlu' -jxit u beie llu- \\a'^ bad been s^en 

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intent on solving- the mystery. After rfni(i\in,n- ^ix-at heaps of dead h. >(he>, 
tlie\- came acro^^ the flag tightly gra>i)ed in the lift'lc'-- lingers of a ne\v>boy 
who had followed the army into battle. At lhi> ])iiint the speaker drew 
from hi> pocket the identical llag. he having treasured it a> one n{ the 
grandest relio of the war. The description of the battle and the finding 
of the flag was so pathetic that there wa> hardl_\- a dry eye in the congrega- . 
tion. 

On October 20, 1900, the i'ost united with Dongla-^s l'^)wler To-i. Xo. 48. 
of South Xorwalk, in the dedication of a Soldier-" .Monument in South Xor- 
walk. The most friendK' relations ha\e alwa_\> exi>ted between the two ,--i.->ter 
lV)-ts of the town, each taking i)art in the other"- entertainments and public 
functions. Douglass b'owler Tost ha- attended to the decoration of graves in 
the southern part of the town on Meiuorial Da}, and Buckingham I o-i those 
in. the northern part. 

The Post has, since organization, had 22}, members, representing ever}' 
branch of the -ervice. It reached its maxinuuu strength of about 150 mem- 
bers in good standing, during the years from iSijo to iS(;4. Since that period 
there has l:een a gradual decline in meiubershi]). .\lan\ have died, and xnne 
have moved away and united with other jxists. It number^ but [)() members 
in good standing at the pre-ent time. The Tost ha> had in it> membershii). 
besides the two reinstated l*ast Commanders of ( )ld I'o-i ij. several Past 
Commanrlers of other ])osts, wdio joined 1)\- tran^fer card. Marry McDonough 
}\)st Xo. f)3. of \\'est])ort. having ];ecome reduced in membershii). surrend- 
ered its charter lanuar\- 1. KJ05. A number of its members wi>hing to 
retain their standing in the order, have since joined and become valued mem- 
bers of Buckingham Post. Among them Past Commanders b'dwar.l M. Lees. 
Charles H. Olmstead, Peter R. Foote, P.radle\- !'.. I'.aker. and William E. 
Albin. being entitled to seat^ in the Oepa-rtment lv.icam])ment, add -trength to 
the Post in the Department. 

Jn addition. Past C"( nurander .M . W . Pobinsdii of I'o-t Xo. 1;. CoP 
Chester, Surgeon of the Soldier's 1 lome. Xoroion. is r.nw a member ot this 
Post. The oldest meml er of the I 'o-t at the ])re-ent time is Comrade Joseph 
P. Crossman. just eight\-two. I he youngest member is ( i. A. branke. who 
enlisted in the ra\y in 18(14. at the age of fifteen : he has just entered his 
sixtietli }ear. 

( )n Inne 5. npi. the Post mo\'ed into its ])resent ([uarters in the Jack- 
son liuilding on Wall .Street, which are \er\ comfortable and convenient, 
and better suited to the reiluce(l membership. 

With no new lield for recruits like other organizations, the time is 
rajiidly ai)pr(jaching when the I 'o-t mu-t cea-e to exist, when e\ery comrade 
will "sleeD beneath that low green lent, w lio>e curtain ne\er outward swiiiirs." 



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As this will prolialj]}- he the la-l puhli-lK-d r(»tcr of the I'ost, wliat can 
be more ai)])ropriate than to clo^c thi> --ketch w iili tlu- hcantiful words of the 
Reverend W. (". Kichard-on in clo-inj^^ hi- addrc-- to the I'o-t on Memorial 
Day, i8<;o: 

"I see a mii,duy Im-t. -hadow y and dim with >ilent tread and ghostly 
march. Away it >treams in ceaseless majesty, rising and falling with 
stateh' swing. it> ])hantom banners waving in the noiseless breeze, its 
muskets touclied with the light of another world. 

"Its ranks fill up from every cam])ing place, each lonel\' grave an^l 
bloody l^attlefield yields u]) it> own, from each forsaken glade and steril 
mountain side they come, and, as it> rear guard swings this way. you, 
too, grown old and feeble in your time, fall in and on you move, a mighty 
host of everv age and race, with one ins])iring thought, with one majestic 
motive, that all-absorbing godlike trait — unselfi>hness — which to-day finds 
no form more worthily its own than that of the man who wears the blue 
and bears the l)adge of the (irand Army on his breast." 



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ROSTER. 




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ROSTER 



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Co. F. IT <'(Miii. N'dls 

Co. < '. L'7 <'oUn. \'ols. ;lll(l 
IIos]i. Si(\v;inl Ki'U'. .Vniiy. 



AiiiiiltT. Williaiii .\.... i SiJt. Co. i:. .'> Coiiii. \"ol> 
Anderson. Kdw.-ii'd Col. TJ hid. C.-i vnlry . . . 



I'.;ild\vin, Kdwin II. 
Unldwin. William K 
llarnard. William C 

Barrett. .John F 

Bates. Snuth 

Bates. William II. . . 
Baker. Bradley I'.. . . 

Ballard. Elijah 

Beclitel. Benjamin.. 
Bedient. William II . 
Bennett. ( 'liarles W . 

Benedict. Lewis B.. 
Benedict. Emx-li P>.. 
Beers. William P. . . 
Beers. Frederick . . . . 

Betts. Sanniel 

Blake. Edwin M 

Boiiardns. .John W. . 
Boomer. Iliram F . . . 

Bowe. Isaac 

r.radlcw Thomas. . . 



r.rady. Stephen A 

Brown. ( Ji'oriTe I 

Brown. I lenry 

Brown. ( 'hanncey E. . . . 

I'.row n. Seeley 

Brown. William 1' 

Brow n. William E 

I'.rotherton. Theodore. .. 

B.rotherton. Ira .M 

Brush. Theodore 

Buckley. Patrick 

Buckley. Pclcr 

P.nrtis. ( Icoru'c \V 

Bnxton. ( Jconri' I 



P.nrr. I Icnry I". . 
P.nrr. I hracc (J . . 
P.nr<li,ii-d, Eli E. 
P.nrton. .Vn.Lrnstn> 



(•<.. P., :;4 111. \ols 

Co. P.. 1 ('((un. ( 'av 

Co. II. 1 Conn. 11. A 

Co. A. ;i N. .1. \'ols 

Co. E. 1':'. Conn. X'ols 

Co. A. .-. \. V. Vols 

Co. C. L's Conn. N'ols 

Co. G. r, X. v. II. A 

Color Sirt. Til Prnn. X'ols 

Co. F. 1 .\. .1. \ols 

1st Sut. Co. <;. I'.m; PeiiH. 
Vols 

Co. II. 17 Conn. NCls 

Co. II. 17 Conn. N'ols 

( "o. E. -'.'< < 'onn. \ols 

Co. E. 1':; Conn. \'<ds 

Co. F. 11 .\. V. Cavalry 

Co. K. 1 !>el. N'ols 

Co. E. 1 ( "onn. N'ols 

Co. C. L'l ( "onn. N'ols 

Co. G. 1(1 Conn. N'ols 

1st Sirt. ("o. A. 1.". X. V. En- 
gineers 

Su't. ( 'o. .V. 17 ( "n'ln. N'ols. . . . 

Co. P.. 1(1 I'. S. Infantry. . . . 

("o. P. 1 Conn. II. A 

("o. (". 2 Conn. II. .N 

<"o. A. I'S ("oim. N'(ds 

Co. 10. I'-'i ( "omi. N'ols 

("o. II. 17 ("(.nn. N'ols 

Co. F. 17 Coim. N'ols 

("o. F. 17 Conn. NOls 

S^'t. ( "o. F. 17 ( 'onn. N'ols. . . . 

("o. .N. 17 Conn. N'ols 

("o. ]•:. 1 1 X. V. Zonavcs 

Si:l. ( 'o. ( ;. KM 'onn. N'ols. . . . 

("o. c. s:; X. V. N'ols CI X. V 

S. -M.i 

C"o. !■:. L'". ( 'onn. Nols 

Co. C. '-'s ( 'onn. N'ols 

Co. E. li; X. V. II. .N 

("o. I! I'll Ci.nn. Nols 



ni:sn)i;x< t. 

NVest|iort 

Dropped .Fan. Pi. 1V.>7 
Honorably dis'c Nov. •_•:;. IMd 
Died in Xew York Sci-t. L'l: 

1N!t4 
X'orwalk 

Pemovt'd from the l>i'pl. 
Hon. dis'c .March 1. iv."'- 
Xorw:ilk 

Died .January "j:".. I'.ml 
Xorwalk 

Tran. Card .Inly K'.. r.»>''> 
Xorw.-ilk 

Died .Inne 1. iv.n 
Wes1p<(rt 

Died March K'. IM'- 
Xorwalk 
Xorwalk 

Xorwalk 

Died .March 11. ^s<.u^, 

lH'opjied .Jmie -'.K 1SS7 

East X(n-walk 

Xorwalk 

North Wilton 

1 (ropiied .June '2'.K r.'nr, 

Hon. dis'c April 1. \'.»»\ 

Died .Npril 1.'!. I'.'(i7 

Hol.oken. X. .r. 

Xorwalk 

Dropped .Niiril ".•. isst 
i Xorwalk 
I Dropjied .lannary 1."i. I'.'n-J 

Tran. ("ard .Inly l'.». ISNC- 
I Tran. ("ard March i:;. 1".t(M 
I Xorwalk 

[ Died Al.ril .-. 11 n J 
j Xorwalk 

Dropped .N|>ril 1. iv.'-'. 
j IHcd .M.iy :.'.-.. IS'.M 
j Xorwall< 
I Xorwalk 

I Died An-. IC iss^ 
1 

i Xorw.-ilk 

i Dropped .June I'.t. 1N^7 
{ Died .M.-irch UK V.hC, 

Dropped 1 >ecemlier .".1. IMM 

Died .Ni.ril \'.K ts'.'H 



19 



NAMK. 

Bussing:. Ficileiick II... 

Buttery. Edfiar 

liiittery. Georjie M 

Buttery. Samuel 

liyiuL'toii. .V.iroii 

r.yiimtnii. A. I IiiuitT. . . . 

Cadd.'l. William 

Cahill. .lolni 

Caliill. 'niiiuiliy 

( 'amp. Isaac 

< 'liasf. I )ciiiiis ( ) 

<"aiilicl(l. .Idst'iili A 

Cliiiirry. .Mfrcil .\ 

( 'liidscy. William II. . . . 

t'larU. Kllcry C 

( "lai-ksuii. Sle|iln'ii 

< "(M-kftur. .Vustiii 

Culliiis. .loliii (• 

Coleman, 'riifixldrc 

Comstock. l>avi(l ( » 

Coiustoek. St<'|ilii'ii 

Cleiulenen. Amlrcw .1 . . . 

(^'rossmaii. .lusciili I'. . . . 
ruthill. Kirjinr.l .1 



I (aiiiels. Fr.imis I . . . . 

I»au<-ln'y. Alien 

l»r ron-st. .Miicrl .... 

1 >ecker. .Varoii 

1 )eutoii. 1 lai'i 

nor.sey. 'rii()mas T. . . 

Doty. I.ewis W 

Doujrias. William I!. . 

l>uy.-r. 1'. 11 

I >y<'r. .l.-imrs I 

i:ils. K. I 

i^luiMid, < 'uriii'lius. . . . 
laiL'lisli. William I'. . . 



SERVICE. 

Cii. ('. 17 <"(mn. Vols. Co. I, 

1 ("(.nil. II. .V 

(■(.. .\. IT < 'omi. \<>ls 

Co. .\. IT < '"1111. N'nls 

Co. A. IT Comi. \<ils 

Co. II. 17 Coini. \iils 

1st Bait. Wasii. Clay (Jiiards. 

Seaman I". S. Navy 

Co. .M. - N. ^ . ' 'avalr\ 

('(.. 1 1. s < (inn. \<.ls 

(■(.. 1". IT < "iMin. \uls 

(■.,. i:. IT < 'iMin. \ip1s 

( 'n. < '. - ( 'nnn. 11. .\ 

( 'aipt. < 'i>. i;. ."i < 'imn. N'ols. . . . 
( "n. ( '. :; ('(lUii. N'ols. St-'t. Co. 

r.. I ■. S. Sharpsliooters. . . . 
.Vssl. Sui-iT. N -X. II. N'ols and 

•J. .\. II. ('avalr.\ 

Co. II. 1-T r. S. ("olorcd \(.ls 

Co. V. IT ('nun. \'<.ls 

Co. A. IT Ciam. \"ols 

Co. G. T.M) Peuu. Vols 

Co. A, ."i Conn. Vols 

Cn. n". IT Ciani. \'nN 

( '.I. .\. :; Cunn. \'.ds. ami < '<>. 

(J. .'. Ciaiu. N'ols 

•2 Lt. Co. i:. 12 Coim. N'ols. . . 
Co. -N. i:! N. V. S. M. AH. 
1st Sj;t. Cn. A. m X. Y. \ uls. 

and SlM. <'n. 1". .-,t; .\. V. 

S. M 



ISKSIDli.NCE. 



Droplicd .lanii.iiy 1. 18i»i 

Died November T. 1S'.>8 

Dropped .lauuary IS. 1803 

NVilton 

Died Feb. P'. I'.nt; 

Norwalk 

Xorwalk 

Died .March lis IVKi 

Xorwalk 

Died Au- 4. 1s;i4 

Droiiped December :!<i. ISS.Ti 

Xorwalk 

Died .Npril s. IIM!." 

Xorwalk 

Trail. Card October I'.i. l^^T 

Since deceased 

I (rojtped .Imie -'-K 1>>>>T 

Dropped .Mar<-li IM. 1SU4 

Died December ::•!. I'.Mrj 

Died .\pril .".. 1'." u 

Xorwalk 

Xorwalk 

Xorwalk 
Xorwalk 



Co. II. .". X. V. 11. .\ 

Co. I", s Conn. N'ols 

I.r. Co. <;. 11 <"onn. N'ol> 

Co. II, NO X. V. \..ls 

(\». C. -~ Conn. N'ols. . . . 

Co. F. i:; X. V. \ols 

Co. C. s X. V. N'ols 

Co. C. 1 I X. N . S. .Nl 

Seaman I '. S. X'av.\ 

Co. .N. IT ( 'onn. N'ols. . . . 



Isi 1.1. ( ■<.. A. IT Conn. N'ol> 

Co. .N. s ( 'onn. N'ols 

Co. i:. .".I X. N . N'oh 



So. Xorwalk 

Dropped Seiitt-mlur :!. r.><t4 

lion, dis'e .January 1. 18!H> 

Died October 1.". IS'.V) 

Xorwalk 
! Died I'ebrnary IT. I'.KM 
} Trau. card. Since deceased 

Died Aui-'ust 4. I'.mm; 

Washin^ilon. D. C. 
I Dro|ipi'd .lanuary 1. I'.xrJ 
i Died Febi-uarv :;. l.v.ir, 

I 

Died September *■.. IV.rj 
• Died .luiie s. i;i(iT 

I >ropped I >eceniber I'J. V.»C> 



I'aircldld. .losiali I'.. . . . 

Ferris, .lames I 

I'incli. Miram I 

I"l.\ nn. IJoberl 

j'oole. I'eler K 

Forbell. Isaac .N| 

l"o.\. i;dwin 

Freueh. .lames W 

Franki'. iJuslav .\ 



.Nci. laisiirn F. S. .Xav.\ 

Ve(Hiiau I '. S. .X'a\ y 

Sjit. Co. F. i; X. V. .Nrl 

Co. .\, IT Conn. NoN 

( "o. < '. I's ( 'onn. N'ol- 

Co. II. P.» .NI.iss. N'oh 

i 'o. C. 1 t '.iini. II. .N 

Co. .N. I I CiHHl. N ols 

Landsman I '. S. .Xa\ \ 



NN'innipaul; 

Trail, card .ianuar.x !'■. l^s'i 

Died April 1. IssN 

Died Oiiober \:>. ivi:; 

NVeslpiiI 

Xorwalk 

Dropped .lann.ir.x 1. \^'.>i'> 

Trail, .aid September 1 I. l^s' 

Xoiw allv 



< JaiiL'w ere. ( "liarles 

Ceildes .Niidl'ew 

Cibsoii. .\le\aiid< r S. .. . 



Co. A. I-i \. .1. N .,|v.. .s:-|. Co. 

C. Jti X. .1. N oi- Died .hii.x L'l. 

Co. I,. 1 ("oiiii. C:i\ '.Xoiwalk 

.\it. i:iisi^ii F. S. .Navy | .Xorwalk 



20 



^"AXIE. 

Gibson. Thouius II. . . 
Gilbert. Williiuu W. 
Goclfri'.v. David K. . . 
(ioldiiit:. Aui,'nstus C 
(Jntliric. Si(biev 



SKRVICE. 



KKSlDENt i: 



llaufunl. Willi.iin IT, 
lI:iiuilT()li. .lohii A. . . 
llansciiildt. A. A... 



Il.i/.zard. Albert. . . 
lietferiiiaii. 'I'hoiiia^ 

Henry, .loliu 

Henry. Michael. . . . 
Iloliart. Henry M. . 
Hoi;an. Daniel < J . . 

Holly. Albert 

Hope. Thomas II . . 
Howard. .John K. . . 
Iloyt. Edwin <J. . . . 
Hovt. .James II. . . . 



lloyt. Monson 

Houston. John. . . . 
Hyatt. Charles E. 
llvatt. Joslma E. . 



Seaman V. S. Xavy Hon. disc .M.iy L'4. ISI^:) 

Co. F. 17 Conn. Vols Xorwalk 

Co. G. .") Conn. \'ols Xnrwalk 

Com. S.iit. lli r. S. luf ! .Xorwalk 

Co. A. :'. Conn, ^'(•ls. and 1st I 

Stit. Co. G. 10 Conn. Vols. .' .Xorwalk 

Co. I>. i:; Conn. Vols Dropix-d December :;i. IS'.M 

Chaplain <',. X. 11. \nls lion. dls"c December 17. ISSj 

Co. E. S(i N. V. \'ols. and Co. 

E, 4 X. J. Vols Died (>ciol>er •_'•'.. I'.idC. 

Co. F, 197 Pern;- Vols Xorwalk 

Co. B, 1 Conn. II. .V San-atuck 

Ssrt. Co. D. SS N. Y. Vols X(.r\valk 



Died .May 1.".. IS'.i'j 

Died Dccemi.er L'l; is:il 

liridireport 

Died October .".l. ]S!)1 

Hon. dis'c .March 0. 1800 



S.s;t. Co. G. 2 Conn. II. A 

Co. B. 2.") Conn. Vols 

Co. F. 8 X. Y. S. M 

1st Sst. Co. A. 17 Conn. Vols. 
Ssit. Co. D. 17 Conn. Vols... 

Co. D. 20 Mass. Vols Xorwalk 

Marine V. S. Xavy i Died Seplember .". 1;m:(( 

Co. G. 8:5 X. Y. Vols, and : 

Capt. Co. A. 08 X. Y. Vols. } Died March 1<, l'.)0(i 
1st Ssit. Co. E. 5 Conn. Vols. . ' Died Xovember :MK 18015 
Co. C, 14 U. S. Inf I>i«'<l September 20. 1004 

Co. A. 22 X. Y. s. :^i i*'''<i ^i'^y !-• i*^'>-i 

Co. F. 8:^. X. Y'. Inf Dropped I >ec(Mnbe;- oO. ISS.") 



.Tennln.LTs. Williams A...jCo. D. 3 Conn 

i Conn. \'ols. 
Jones. James ! Q. M. oo X 



and Co. E 



Y. ^'ol^ 



Xoru 
Dro|)i 



alk 
1 



.Inlv 1, 1804 



Keith. Bradley 
Kellous;. Enos. 



Kelloss. Jarvls. . 
Kelloi-'i-'. William 
Keeler, Sylvester. 

Kent. Eli R. L 

Kin.ir. .John I 

Kline. Xlcholas. . . 
Knai>i>. John F. . . 
Knap] I. William S 



A. 



1 Lt. 

.Co. F 

II. 
Co. F 

2 Lt 
Co. F. 



Co. 
Co. 
Co. 
Co. 



Co. H. 10 Conn. Vols. 

.'5 Conn. Vols.. Capt. Ci 

17 Conn, ^'ols 

.17 Conn. Vols 

Co. F. 17 Conn. Vols. . . 

17 Conn. Vols 

4 X. V. II. .V 

:'.l r. S. Colored \'ol^ 

2 Penn. V(ds 

1 Conn. Cavalrv 



Xorwalk 



I 1 Lt. Co. F, 17 Conn. Vol;- 



Lack. ( 'lirlstlan . . . . 

Layton. Henry 

Lees. Edward M . . . 

Lloyd. .John M 

Lockwood. .John S. 
Loomls. Charles V. 
Lovejr.y. .John I'\ . , 

Lycett. James 

Lvon. James S 



.Matthews. Picliai-d. 
Main. .lohii X 



.Mc( "ormack. William . . 

McCornuok. John 

Middlebrook, Frank S. 



C(.. E. 1 X. Y. Cavalry 

Seaman W S. Xa\\" 

1st Lt. Co. E. 17 Coim. \'ob 

Co. B. IC. Wis. Inf 

Co. .\. 17 Conn. X'ols 

1 SL^f. Co. 1'. 17 <'onn. N'ols 

Co. II. SI X. V. \"..ls 

r. S. Xavv 

Co. F. 17 Conn. \o|s 



Died 


.M.i\ 


IN. 


is;t7 




Died 


Dec 


•mix 


1- 24 


l'.>l> 


.Xorw 


a Ik 








Died 


Jnh 


1 . 


'. l( i( 1 




Died 


January 


1:5. 1807 


Droji 


ted 


Tune 


20. 


1.S87 


Xorw 


a Ik 








Wilb 


n 








Died 


Jnl.\ 


2(1. 


100,-, 




Died 


Dec 


•mill 


r 2:; 


1S8- 


Died 


M,i\ 


22. 


IS'.M 




West 


lOl't 








Xorw 


a Ik 








Hon. 


dis'i 


(»i-t 


i.ber 


•■■'1, 


Xorw 


a Ik 








.Xorw 


alk 








Xorw 


alk 








.Xorw 


alk 









IS!) J 



Died Febrn.irv. loo." 



Co. I), i:; X. V. \'ols. and Co. 

K. !.".'.» X. V. \o|s 

Co. I. :: Coini. \'<.ls. and 2d I 

Lt. Co. K. 2;; Conn. \'ols. . 'I'ran. c-ird. 

Co. F. 17 Conn. N'ols Dii-d October 12. lOn.". 

Co. G. 2S C.iin. N'ols Died .Vuirust 2!t. 1S!K5 

Sirt. Ma.i(.r. 17 Conn. \ols... 'IHed .Xovember 14. IJMU) 



21 



NAME. 

.Mitrli,.ll. \Villi:in 



.MciJniw . Jdliii . . . . 
Mc<T()\\;in. S.iimicl . 



Mcl'luTsoii. John 

Monteitli. .T.iiiu-s 

.Mdrt'lnnisf, li<»luTt .\. . 

-Mulliir.iii. M.irliii 

.Muriiiv. ( 'li.-irlcs 

McLfJUl. .Inllll W 



M:irtiiiri. cii.ir 



New 11, mil Willi.iiii I'.. 
NililmU. \V.-sl.'V .M . . . 



Nicliols, Cliiirles. 
North. (Joorf-'f S. 



.\iirihn)|). Jldwiii. 
Xnnliiiip. i:ii .... 

n'];riiMi. Miili.H'l . 
< >■< 'ipiiiior. I i;i\ id. 



l{.i\ iiioiid. <;('<ir;.'c \V. 
K:i\ iiiiiiid. <;ciii-^'t' 1 1 . 
Kf:id.v. S.iimn'l T. . . . 

Kioi'd.-iii. 1 >;inii'l 

IJoliiiismi. .Myi-nii W . 

IJllSC. IkiMllirll .M 



(Hllisl.-:id. < 'll:ll-lcs 

l';irtrif. (Jcoi-irc S 

P:i.l<l(Mk. CliMrlfs I 

I'.iyiir. Iliiiry 

I'fltoii. lOdwMid K 



I'riiy. FniiiU W. . 

ricrrc. Flclihcl-. . 
I'ikc. «;cui:.'f W. . 
I'liitr. Cli.uiincy < 
I'oll.ird. Fi-iiiik. . . 
I'lilhird. .Ii'ssc. . . . 
I'rirc. .Iniiics 



IJiinlic.\ . .Inllll 

IlllSCd. .Iciciiii.iii 

Ull.sin. « '\ Tlls 

Uus.ii. riuyd 'I" 

l{y:ili. .Inllll 

S.ir-.Mil. riciili-s II ... . 

smiiimIcis. ctMii^c r. . . . 

S.niiid.-is. Willi.iiii II. . . 
SIh'I\\<mm|. SjiiiiiicI |{. .. 
S.|i..(i<-I(|, .Iniii.'s 



.SKUVU K. 

1 Lt. Co. <T. JS Coini. Vols. . . 

("o. I. SL' .\. V. \nls 

Co. B. 11' \',i. \i.ls. and C... 11. 
7 X. .1. \i.ls 

Sflt. < 'i'. <;. 1(1 ( 'iplili. \nls. . . . 

Co. K. 17 Cnllll. \i.|s 

( "o. (;. L'S < 'iMili. \'i.ls :iiii| ( 'ii. 

r.. 17 ci.iiii. \i.is 

Co. I'. 17 <i.llll. \'n|s 

SRt. fn. ]■;. 17 CnllU. \nls 

Co. II. :!7 N. y. \nls and 

Contnict Surgeon 1'. S. \'ils. 

U. S. Xavy 

'o. .\. 17 ( 'mm. X'ols 

'n. I.. ;• \. V. 11. .V. and l.'.s 
.\. ^ . Inf. \i.U 

'ir. r.. !;: Ci.mi. \nis 

'n. <;. I <'.,nn. \iils. also 1st 

( 'omi. II. .\ 

n. 11. 1 K. I. I.f. .Vrt 

"o. i;. IL' ( 'i.nn. \"nls 

"r.. (',. I'S » "Dim. \'ul< 

'i(. .\. ;; • 'mm. N'lils. ;iiiil ( 'ii. 

(;. I'S ( 'nmi. \iils 

'<). !•:. ."i ( 'mm. \'i>ls 

•n. F. 17 C.nm. \i.ls 

Sum. Ci.. I',. :; \i. \"ids 

'o. II. i; < "oim. 1 1. .\ 

'o. K. s KcL't. Conn. \'ols. . . . 



':i]>t. < 'n. 1. Ill Wis. \' 

"o. I", iL's X. ^ . \nls. 

'o. F. II F. S. Iiif 

•n. .\. 17 t'mm. \nls. 

•n. II. :;i .Mass. \ols. . 

'o. I'.. US .Mass. \ols. , 

'. S. .X.i\ v 



UKSIUtXtK. 

I Inn. dis'i- Fell. L'L'. 1S.SS. Died 

.Ian. !•<!. r.Mii 
1 »icd I »cicml>cr ;». I'.hm; 

.>so. .Xorwalk 

Xnrwalk 

nrni.pcd .Inly 1. IS'.M 

Xmw.-ilk 
Xoiualk 
I>icd April 1. I'.mi] 

Itird .\pril r.t. 18!)7 
Xnrwalk 

Xnrwalk 

Xnrw.-ilk 
Xniualk 



'o. I ». 7 < 'nnn. \nls 

Si:r. ( 'n. <;. L'N ( 'nnn. Vuh 

(;. II X. V. \n|s 

. i:. IL' (' \nls 

. ( '. is ( 'mm. \iih 



. II, I'd <»lnn \nl. and Co. 

II. sj olii,, \ ,,|s 

. <'. II Ci.im. \n|s 

Sm. * 'n. I >, :, ( thin \n|s 

'o. <;. Ill < ■ ,. \ ,,1-, 

'o. II, 17 Cnnii. Vols 

'o. I'. 17 «' 1. \ols . . 

"o. .\. i:: X. .1. Vols 

'o. .\. 17 < mill. Vols 

'o. <;. Js ( nun. \ ols 

.\rlili. Co. M |i; \. ^. n. .\., 
Co. <;. C, Masv.. \ nU. and 7 
.Mass. r.aiiiiv 



So. .Xnrwalk 

Trail, i-.ird .Mairli I. IssT 

1 tied I >rii>nihcl- ::. T.IOl' 

I >iiMl .\pril 1.",, IS'.M 

1 »ird .\|irii ."ill. 111(10 

Wrslpnrl 

.Xorwalk 

I>icd Ociohrr I. Is'.h; 

I •roppcd .Inly 1. IS'.i.-, 

-Vd.jurant of Sohlii-rs" Homo 

.Xoroton 
.Xorwalk 

Kicd .Tan. .".1. ]'M)H 
Hon. dis'r .\|.ril IJ. l.s,si^ 
Hied .laniiary 1".>. ISSl' 
Xt'w London 
.Xorw.ilk 
I »iiil .Innr I'l, r.iiil 

Xorwalk 

Xorw:iIk 

hrnppr.l .Inly 1. 1S02 

I »ifd Srpicinln'r 4. 1!H>7 

Siirirrnn of Snhlicrs" Ilmno. 

Xnlnlmi 

Tr.-in. raid. I •nrndifr l'.".. is'.tl 

Xorw.ilk 

Hied .M.iy L'. I'. mm; 

Xorwalk 

Xorw.ilk 

Xorw.-ilk 

IH«m1 hrr.'iiihfr :;ii. I.K^O 

I »icd ((.•lol.cr l'_'. r.Mi-_' 

So. Xoi-walk 

Slaiidnrd 

Ti-.m. 1 :ird .Maiiii L*. IS'.rj 



XAMK. 



KKSIDKNC- 



.'^(■ofield. On-ill K I Sl'I. » 'o. I ». T t'uiiii. \'.)ls 

Scdtt. William j Co. <;. 1 X. .1. Cavalry 

Seyiiiour. Francis S....|('o. 11. >! <'<>nii. N'ols 

Sims. Daniel II ("o. 1'.. Umlaiis S. S. .\. V 

Vols 

Smirli. Cliarlfs I 1st \A. ( "o. ('., 17 ("diiii. N'ols. . 

Smith. Cliarlt's J |('o. A. 17 Coiiii. \'(.ls 

Smith. (Jcor;:*' W. . . 

Smilh. Ihniry 1 

Smith. Isaac A 

Siiithii. Thomas. . . . 

Spnlni. Joel 

Stanton. llcnr\- M . . . 
Tavlor. .\. 11.' 



Co. .\. 17 < "onii. \'i.ls 

2 Lt. ('(.. r.. L'.. C.nn. \'..ls. . .. 

Co. F. 17 Conn. \ols 

Co. I. ".► .\. V. C.i\alry 

Co. E. IT. oliio \-ols 

S.i;t. Co. C. L'7 <'oini. \dis. . . . 
Co. A. :; Conn. \'ols. and ("(.. 

F. \-2 Conn, \c.ls 

Co. 11. 17 Conn. \dls 

Co. .\. :; ( 'oiiii. ^"ols ami Sl'1. 

I Co. II. N Conn. \'ols 

'runicv. Allicrt 1-; \- Conn, l.iirlit I'.attcry 



Tliomiison. Allici-l F 
Tiu-kcr. (icoi'uc 11.. 



N'aiiclicf. Fmamicl . 
\nn Scliaick. Charh 
\'ickers. .Tolm 



Walsh. .Tohii 

Warner. Henry .J . . . 
Wel.lier. .John P. . 

Weed. Thomas I'.. . . 

Wlialev. .James 

White." A. .J 

White, (ieorge A. . . 
Wheeler. Alonzo . . 
Whitney. Charles. . 
Welton. T.ewis .1 . . . 

Wilcox. I toiler t ^NI . . 
Wilkins. William II, 
Williams, Sidue.v... 
Winkler. Augustus. . 
"Wixon, .James E. . . 
Worden, Fletcher. . 



Landsman 1'. S. Xav.v. . 
Co. 1'.. 71 .\. V. S. .M. . . 
Capt. Co. 1'. 17 .\. V. \' 



Co. E. V2 Conn. Vols 

Co. <i. .".1 X. Y. Vols 

Co. (i. 1 N. H. Vols, and Co, 

E. (•> X'. H. Vols 

Sj,'t. Co. A. 17 Conn. \'ols 

Co. (J. 48 X\ Y. Vols 

Co. R. 17 Conn. V(ils 

Co. F. 8 Conn. Vols 

Sgt. Co. B. 13 Conn. Vols 

Co. F. 17 Conn. Vols 

Saddler Sirt. Co. I), l' X. V 

Cav 

Co. .V. 17 Conn. Vols 

Co. II. S Conn. V<ds 

{ '(). II. S Conn. Vols 

Co. E, 2'' ( "oiiii. \'ols 

Co. C. 127 Conn. \'ols 

Co. F :!S X. Y. \(.ls 



Xoiwaik 
Xorwalk 
Dropped .Inly 1. is-.rj 

I M-oppid .Maieh I'.i. is'.to 

I lied Decemher ]2. IVH". 

Died .May :!(). llMi;; 

Di.d .Faimary 17. l-ssii 

So. Xorwalk 

1 lied .January 2'.',. I.S'.i:; 

Di-opiied Dec. 2T>. 1!»(i2 

I le.iiorahl.v dischar.L'ed 

Xorwalk ' 

lion, dis'e .Ian. 1 I'.ioij. Since 

de.-eas.d 
Dropped I leeemlM'i- ;;(!. 1885 

Died .Vnunsi ::. |ss7 
Died l'elirn,ir\ 2r,. p.in:; 

Ilie<l Decemher 7. l.S'.H 

Westport 

Died Fehrnaiy 2:\. 1808 

Died .May 24. l.S'.iJ 

I lied 1 1, .■enilier MK IS.S.'i 

Xorwalk 

Died .May 11. Is'.i7 

Xorwalk 

.Xorwalk 

Xorwalk 

East Xorwalk 

Died Septemher I'.'i. I,s'.i7 

Dr.ipped .Inly 1, \S'.C, 

So. .Xorwalk 

So. .Xorwalk 

Trail, card .March 11. I'.Hiii 

Wilton. Deceased 

Xorwalk 

1 iro|iped I lecemher ."in. 1,8.85 



BUCKINGHAM 
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 30 

Auxiliary to the Post 



Total Membership Since Date of Organization, December 19th. 1 837. 



VAST PRESIDENTS 

MRS. MARY C. COUCH. MRS. CARRIE A. LOUNSBURY. 

MISS BELL DOANE. MISS MARGARET G. McDONALD 

MISS GEORGIE W. TAYLOR, 

MRS. CLARRISSA B. BATES, MRS. MARY E. FAIRCHILD, 

MRS. KATE G. COE. MRS. ETTA CROSSMAN. 

MRS. EMILY A. PELTON. 



PRESIDENT 1908 
MRS. ADA E. BYINGTON. 



.MKWBERS 

mj<s. a. .m. .\mbli:r. -M'^^ ki:becca i. cole.. 

Mks. ELIZABETH H I'ARTRIC. .Mits. E.MILY L. ELY. 

Mi{s. ELIZA AMBLEl^ -Mi^^- lE.X.XlE K. .XASH. 

Miss .MLX.XIE A. KELLOCG, Mifs. E.MELI.XE LOO.MIS. 

Mi!s. KAX.XIE L. BIlr^.SEL. Mus. E. LOllSE DiKl.VX. 

Mits. H. FLOK.V AXDERSOX. -Mus. SARAH E. LYNES, 

Mks. CEIJELIA BIM SH. .Mi:>. AXX WCANFIELD. 

Mj.s. ANNIE B. LEE. Mi-> HAITIK KELLOCC. 

Miss HATTIE III I'-BELL. .Mi-s KATIE WILLIA.MS. 

.Mux KH()1).\ A. TIKXi:V. .Miss I.VDI.V SECOU 

Mies. .MAUV Iv .MILLS. .Mi:s. .\l.\ltV .\ .MOSIIi:i:. 

.Mks. 1-K.\X("ES I:. UISCOIv .Mis- IO.MII.V ll()^ T. 

Mks. I.AVIXA B.M.LAKIi. .Mk- IIATTIE A 1 1( HCI I K ISS. 

Mks. MAKV KEELEK Mi- ELI/.A SIAXIOX. 

Mks. ANNIE E. I'KVEK. .Mus. .L\ X E A IMXCI!. 

Mks. MARY A. <:A.M.M(»XS. Mits. .MAKV I" I i:( !< I:K. 



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Mrs. EMMA CURTIS, 
Miss MAMIE POMEROY, 
Mks. KATE M. WILCOX, 
Mrs. MINNIE SCOFIELD, 
Mhs. SOPHIA A. WEED, 
Mks. MARGARET RAYMOND, 
Mus. CARRIE WIGHAM, 
Mhs. ELIZA KELLOGG. 
Mks. DELLA A, WILCOXSON, 
Mks. IDA B. ELLS. 
Mks. HATTIE L. HAULEY. 
Mks. PHILENA S. RAYMOND. 
Mks. MARY E. HOLMES, 
Mrs. SARAH BYINGTOX. 
Mks. MABEL L. PRYER, 
Mrs. SARAH M. UPSON. 
Mrs. KATE VICKERS. 
Mrs. SARAH P. KELLER, 

Mrs. MARY PIERCE, 

Mi;s. MARY F. PRINDLE, 

Mrs. IDA M. FITCH, 

Mrs. bell W. RIDER, 

Mks. :\IARGARET BISHOP. 

Mks. FLORENCE WATERBURY, 

Mrs. E. van LIEW, 

Mks. KATHERINE :\I. KLLXE. 

Mrs. SARAH L. CAMPBELL. 

Mrs. JENNIE SMITH, 

Mrs. LOTTIE A. MOREHOUSE, 

Mrs. HARRIET .M. YATE. 

Mks. AMEIJA NH^LOCK, 

Mrs. electa .1. BEDIEXT, 

.Mi;s. EVALINE BRUNDAGE. 

Mks. EMOGENE ST. GEORGE. 

Mrs. EMMA V. FOOTE, 

Mrs. MINNIE BEERS, 

Mks. HULDAH .T. NORTON. 



Mrs. MARGARET BRUSH, 
.Mks. REIiECCA .1. BARROW, 
Mrs. SUSAN .1. HARTWICK. 
Mks. BERTHA A. CUTBILL, 
Mks. KATE M. SHERWOOD, 
Mks. SUSAN B. WHITE, 
mr.s. carol L\E L. BRONSON 
Mrs. SARAH E. REYNOLDS. 

Past Dei)t. Pies 
Mks. MARY E. 1U':NNET, 
Mks. E^LMA .1. ROBINSON, 
Mrs. .I03EPHINE I. GREGORY, 
Mrs. CLARA BOOMER, 
:Mks. ELIZABETH HOLMES, 
Mrs. MARY L. SPITTLE. 
Mks. HELEN P. MIDDLEBROOF 
Mks. HATTIE L. GRUxMMAN, 
Mrs. rose A. COE, 
Mrs. LAVINA SMITH. 
Mrs. SARAH .1. PERRY, 
Mrs. FRANCES NASH. 
:Mus. CHRISTINA WOLVEN, 
Mrs. SOPHRONIA P. PERRY. 
Mrs. LOUISE REMMINGTON. 
Mks. ELLA FAULDS. 
Mrs. rose HOSKINS, 
Mrs. D. E. RICHARDSON, 
Mks. ANNIF .M. SNIFUIN, 
Mrs. ELLA K. HICHARDSOX. 
Mrs. ANNIE E RILEY. 
Mrs. MARGARET A. FRIEI., 
.Mrs. CHARLOTTE HALDWIX 
Mrs. MARY A. PADDOCK. 
Mrs. MARGARET PECK. 
.AlRs. ARRETTA YOUNGS. 
Mrs. MARY W. L. PELTON 
Mrs. .^U\K^• C. KEELEIi, 
.Miss SARAH A. GUILUOIiD 



2.") 



DECORATED ON MEMORIAL DAV. 



"On fame's eternal camping' ground 
Their silent tents are spread, 
And glory guards with solemn rounds 
The bivouac of the dead.'' 



NAME. 

Bishop. Edward (i... 

Bishop. Oliver S 

Daslvain. Georce V. . . 
McLean. John W. . . . 

Smith. Frank It 

St. .John. David 

Wileoxson. Albert II. 
Wilson, Henry 

Allen. Henry 

Allen. James L 

Ambler. James L. . . . 

Annin. Charles 

Banks. James 

Barbour. James E. . . . 
Beckwith. Theodore L. 
Benedict. Lewis I>... 
Betts. ('. Frederick. . 

Betts. Hezekiah 

lUackman. Alfred . . . . 

Blake. Daniel Iloyt. . 
Bofiart. Gilbert 

Brady. Oliver S 

Brady. Thomas 

Brown. John T 

Bnrtis. ( Jeorire W . . . 

Burton. Aujrustus 

Burr. Horace (i 

BrotluM-ton.XathanielW 
Bodwell. William 

< 'amj). Isaac 

<"aiM,'i]l. Ch.-iiics 

< "arpcntcr. I^dward 1 1 . 

Charlton, .lames 

Clark. Henry (> 

("lark. Samuel 

< 'ockefnr. i Inrace .\ . . . 
( "ockefnr. .loliii 

< 'olemail. Tlleo(li]i-e . . . . 



St. Paul's Cburcbi^ar^ 

SERVICK. 

.Vssistant Paymaster 1'. S. Xavy... 
Hospital Steward I'T ("(lun. \'ols. . . 

1* Conn. Li.i,dit Battery 

Co. H. :57 N. Y. \"ols.. ("ontract Sur 

.ireon V. S. \'ols 

1st Lieut. Co. (". I'd 111. Art 

War of 1812 

Lt. Col. 17 CoiHi. Vols 

Cai)t. r. S. Xavy 



lanion Cemetery 



Lt. C(d. IT {"(mn. Vols 

Co. D. 7 Conn. Vols 

Co. C. 27 Conn. Vols 

X. Y. A'ols 

1G5 X. Y. Vols. I))iryeas /on 

Hospital Steward 21 Conn. \'ols.... 

Capt. C"o. (i. 2S Conn. \'ols 

Co. H. 17 C(mn. Vols 

Capt. Co. A. 17 Conn. Vcds 

Capt. Bevohitionary War 

("o. I>. i:; ("onn. \'ols. and Co. ( ". 2 

("onn. II. .\ 

Chai)lain 

1st Lt. ("o. A. .".. and Co. E. 12 Conn. 

Vols 

Co. E .'> Conn. \'ols 



DATI-: or IlKATII 

.Vnj:. 2! I. isTit 
Ani;. i::. isf,:; 
Dec. 2.S. 1S77 

.\pril !!>. I.s<.t7 
July is. 1S74 
.March !>. 1S7;; 
March C. isc". 
Dec. 27. IS'.M 



Sept. 1:5. 1S.S.") 

July 12. 1S(;4 

Se|it. 22. 1S!H 

Sept. r,. ]ss.-, 

.Ian. :;i. I'.ioi 

Dec. c. lS7!t. in Italy 

Xov. S, ISC.-. 

.March 11. 1S!)(J 

.May 22. 1!HH 

.May :!1. is:!7 

Au.i;. C. ISCl. at Ander 

sonville 
.Vjiril Ci. lsr,!i 



War of 1S12. . . 
("o. C. 27 ( "onn. 
Co. (J. 10 Conn. 
Co. B. 2".t Conn. 
< "o. <;. 2S Conn. 

Co. <;. u r. s. 

( "o. ( ". 27 ( 'onn. 
( "o. F. 17 < 'onn. 
Co. 1'. 17 Conn. 
( 'o. K. 17 < "onn. 

r. S. Xavy 

Co. (;. :;i .Mass. 
.Marine F. S. X 
Co. (i. 2S ( 'onn. 
Co. H. S Conn. 
P.h; I'euii N'ols 



Vols, 
Vols. 
Vols. 

\'ols 
Inf. . 
\'ols. 

\'ols 

\ob 
\ob 

\ol> 

a\\' . 
\-ols 
V(ds. 



j .Xov. .s. 1SN(; 

j Au'j:. It. l.sci.'. :i 

I .Mt.. \a. 

' Oct. 1(1, 1S7.-. 
-Vm,'. K;. 1N7C. 
Awj:. h;. i,s,s,s 
-Vpril P.». l.spo 
.March I'.i. P.mC. 

! .Vn.i:. 1. 1N7;: 

1 July .-.. i.si;;; 
Anj:. 4. IS! 14 
Oct. 2."!. Isih; 

' Dec. .-.. 1,SS2 
Feb.. IS! 10 

: Xov. :!(l. l!t(»2 
July 14. ISi;.'! 

j Oct. !>. ISCS 

, -Vu.irust lit. 1S(;;{ 
.\pril .■.. 1!t(i(» 



t ("edar 



27 



>A.ME. 

Coiustoik. .iDst'iili A... 

Cotter. .ImIiu 

Cronk. retcr I> 

Crozicr. .Taiiu's W 

DcFoivst. AllK'it 

I>isliro\v, Justice 

Doty. Charlt's K 

Doty. Lewis \V 

Dudley. Arthur W 

1 >ver. .I.inics I 

Klls. Kol.rri I 

I'aiii-licr. ( 'iiai-lfs 1 

Terry. < Mris S 

Kiueli. Ilir.uu I 

Fink. Georixe \V 

Flyuu. Knlii-rt 

Foster. Ilnn-y 

Fox. Williaui II 

Fitili. Fdward Ilawley 

(Jauniui:, .V^ustus 

iJiMllrey. Frederick I'. . 
<;(«l(rey. William O. . . 
Corliani. Iliraiii W. . . . 

(Jrejiory. Flijali F 

(Jrillitli. Fertlinanil. . . . 

Ci-indrod. Fdw ard 

Hall. AUn-d 

Ilaiuiltoii. William 
Ilartwick. 'riie(>d()r<' 
Ilauschild. .Mvin A. 



SEUVICE. 

Co. G. 1'.". ('Mini. V(.ls 

r. S. Navy 

<•(.. II. IL'S X. V. Vnls 

11' r. S. liil 

•J.l I.I. ( o. (;. 14 Conn. X'ols 

( '.p. 1. 11 ( >liio \'ols 

Isl Liriii. < '<>. 1. 17 Conn. N'uls 

Co. C. ^ X. 1 . N'ols 

[ Co. 1'.. IT < "Hii. Vols 

; Co. A. 17 Coiui. \ols 

; 1st Ll. <'o. A, 17 t'oini. \'ols 

Co. i;. i:; Conu. NOls 

Col. ." Conn. \'ols. and I'.rii.'. Geu. 
, \"ols 

S-t. Co. F. •; X. V. Art 

Co. 11. .". r. s. An 

( 'o. .\. 17 < 'onn. \'ols 

Co. 1,. 1 < "onn. Cav 

Co. .\. 17 Conn. Vols 

Co. C. ."> .X. V. C.iv 



DATK OF UEATH. 

Sept. H". 1S05 
Nov. 2t;. 1803 
Fel.. 2:'.. irKIO 

Sept. ?.o. isoa 

Oct. 15. 1895 
.lulv 5. 18C.2 
Auj:. 27. 1807 
Ann. 4. llMtO 
.June Ht. 1804 
Feb. .".. 180(; 
Sept. <;. 1802 
.Tail. :'.. isi'>7. in Colum 
hia. La. 

Nov 21. 1S75 
Ai)ril 1. 1.SS8 
Nov. 24. 1872 
Oct. 1.".. iso:{ 

F.'li. 21. 1885 
.Inly 7. ISCO 
Died in .Viulersouville 

I'rlsoii. isi;4 
Ai.rii i:;. 1'.M.7 
.lunc 1 I. I'.MUi 
April 211. 1N70 
A|iril 2:;. 1S!m; 



IT. 



Hay. William 

I Icariic. .lames. 

Hill. .Moses Aslmry. . . 

Holly. F.Iwiu 

I lorninjr. .Tolm <! 

Iloyt. Kdwiu (J 

Iloyt. .Tolm F 

Iloyt. >ronson 

Ilulil.ell. Allen I' 

IIul.l..-Il. ItoI.ert S 

Hull. Aaron S 

Hyatt. <'liarlcs F 

.f.irvis. .lolni 

.Icmiin;.'s. Could .].... 
.loluison. Lewis I'l. . . . 

.lolnisoii. i'liilo 

Kcdcr. Sannicl 

Kcdt-r. Sylvester 

Kcllo;:;.'. (;t'o|-;:e 

K.dlou^'. .I.irvis 

Kent. Kli It. I 

Lci-s. Henry D 

I.iiielini^'. Fdward XL 
Lineliuru. l-ilward. . . 

Loclav I. .Mlierl . . . . 

LockwiMxI. Cersliiun. . 
I.onnsliur.v . .Mexander 
Lounslmr.N . .lames 1 1 . 
Lninisliiiry. .fosliuii . . . 
Lowe, (lenrue 



Co. II. 17 <'onn. \ols 

Co. .M. 1 Conn. II. -V 

Co. F. 17 Conn. \"ols 

Co. (i. 17 Conn. N'ols 

Co. F. ." Conn. Vols I Oct. 24. T.Klo 

I ■. S. Xa vv I .May 7. lOdO 

Co. A. 17 Conn. Vols \ Oct. 1.".. 1880 

Co. E. 5 X. Y. n. .V i Sept. 7. 1887 

Co. IL 8 Conn. Vols 1 .Tnly 2<t. 187(t 

Co. I >. .". X. V. Vols I .Ian. 2:'.. ISOl', 

<'o. i:. so N. V. \ols and Co. F. 4 N. | 

.1. Vols «)<-t. 2.".. I'.Mil 



Co. i». -m; N. V. \'..ls 

( 'o. 1. 17 < "onn. \'ols 

.Major ami ( '. S. F. S. N'ols 

Co. I. Ki N. .1. \dls 

Co. I. S4 .N. Y. Vols 

1 ". S. .M.irine Corps 

( o. .\. 2s Conn. Vols, i, 

< "o. i;. ."■> » 'onn. Vols 

) ( 'o. ( '. 27 Conn. V(ds 

. I Co. I'.. 177 Ohio Vols 

.. j (■<.. i:. 12 Conn. N'ols 

. I Co. .\. 22 X. N . S. M 

Isl Sl'I. Co. .N. 17 Conn. N'(ds 

Capt. Co. C. .'•'•> X. V. N ols 

Co. (J. 2N Conn. N'ols 

Co. I). 17 X. V. \'<.ls 

I C.-ipt. C. S. Frontier Service 

Co. I'. 17 Conn. N'ols 



.Tuly 111. 1SS2 
April 21. isr..". 
.Inly 11. Inih 
.T.-in. ::i. isi;2 
Sejit. .".'I. r.iiii; 

Sept. .">. i; II II I 

Feb. 2:;. ISC,;; 
Nov. :!o. i80t; 

May :;. IS'.iO 
.In lie 21-.. 1S,S<) 
May 1 1. r.id.-. 
May 12. IVU 

] M.-irch :\\. iss."^ 
Oct. 2r.. 1S(;2 

, .May 27. 1'.iii2 

' I'd.. 2. 1S7.". 
.isp; 

: .Iiilv 7. I'.Miii 



( 'o. < '. 27 < 'onn. N'ols. . 
Co. 1'. 17lli I 'onn. Nob 

Co. A. I X. ^. II. .V. 

Co. .\ 1 I Conn. N'ols. . 



... Sept. 1:1. ins:*. 

... I De<-. 21. I'.«i7 
I .Ian. i::. is;>7 

... Oct. .".11. 1V.I2 



InassiL' I IJecrnit. .".Conn. Nols. . . .Npril .".o. IN72 

Co. H. s Conn. N'ols (»<t. 1 1. 1m:7 

Cm. K. 2:: C 1. Vols De.-. II. INVJ 

War ..r 1M2 Sept. H'.. IM'.I 

Co. .\. 17 Conn. N ols \pril C. issi 

1 Co. .\. 17 C. N ols I.in. lOd.". 

,' Co. F. 17 «'onn. Vols Inne2l. isc." 

I Co. 15. 2 Conn. II. A Sepl. In. isvj 



2s 



NAME. 

Lyle. William D 

Lyon. Edward Fi-aiu-is., 

Marvin, (ioorjre F 

Mead. Francis L 

Merrill. William Ih'iiry, 
Middlchrook. Frank S. . 

Mitchfll. James II 

Mitchell, William 

Moffatt. Edwin 

Mnrray. < 'liarles 

.Mnriiliv, Owen 



SEKVICE. 



Xasli. ( '<ii-nelius 

Nash. Nathan 

Nelson, Edward 

Palmer. I). (' 

I'arks. Wallace K 

I'attenden. Ehenezer J. . 

I'enno.ver. Henry F 

Ferry. Robert N 

Fierce, Fletcher 

Flatt. Frederick M 

Kichster. (iustave 

I'rentice, William De F 

I'rowitt. Henry M 

Sargent. Charles II 

Shepard, Edward 

Sherwood, .Tesse 

Smith, Andrew 

Smith, Charles I 

Suiffen. .Tolni 

Stevens, Ehenezer F... 

Stevens, George J 

Swartz. Jacolt 

Swords. Alfred 

Swoi'ds. Alonzo V 

Ta.vlor. Itoswell 

Yolk. Francis A 

Whetmore. Henry A. . . 
Wilcoxson. Edgar S. . . 
Williams. Henry II. . . 

Yolk. Francis .( 

Wood, lOnocli 

Wvman. Sauniel 



U. S. Navy 

1st S.gt. Co. II. 2 Conn. 11. .V. . . 

Co. (i. I'S Conn. \'ols 

2d Lt. Co. E. 10 X. Y. Vols 

Co. C. 5 Comi. Vols 

I'd Lt. Co. F, IT Conn. \'ols. . . . 

Co. <;. 28 Coim Vols 

1st Lt. < "o. (i. I'S Comi. \dls. . 

Co. I ). 7 Conn. \'ols 

Sgt. Co. E. IT Conn. \'ols 

(/o. I'.. •"> < "onn. \'ols 

Co. I'., I'll Conn. \'ols 

Co. <;. I'S Conn. X'ols 

( "o. E, .") t'onn. \"ols 

Co. .\. t; Conn. N'ois 

Co. F. 1 \. V. Monnted Killcs. 

Co. II. IT Conn. Vols 

Co. (J. lt» Conn. Vols 

Co. F. IT Conn. Yols 

Co. F. 128 N. Y. Vols 

Co. (i. 1(» Conn. \'ols 

F. S. Cavalry 

Capt. :',1 N. Y. \'ols 

Co. E, 12 Conn. Yols 

Co. A. 13 N. J. Yols 

T Ind. Battery N. V. Yols 

Co, C, 28 Conn. Yols 

Co. F. IT Yer. Yols 

Co. F, IT Conn. Yols 

Co. C. N. Y. II. A 

F. S. Navy 

Co. H. IT Conn. Yols 

Co. I. N. Y. A'ols 

Co. A. IT Conn. Yols 

Co. PI, S Conn. Yols 

Co. B. 13 Conn. Yols 

Co. C, 21 Penn. Yols 

Capt. Harris Li<;ht Cav. N. Y 
2d LL Co. D. IT Conn. Vols. . 

Co. A. IT Conn, ^'ols 

Co. B. 41 N. Y. Yols 

Capt. Co. F. IT Conn. \'ols. . 
( "o. .V. IT Conn, ^■ols 



D.XTK OK nE.XTM. 

Nov. lo. v. Mil 
Sept. 11. issi 
SepL 11. IS' ''2 
.July 2:;. 1ST:; 
Feb. 4. is; Ml 
Nov. 14. 1 !>(»•> 
.Tulv 1.". 1ST2 
.Tan. 20. 1'.Ki4 
April i:;. IS'.ir, 
Ai)ril 1. I'.iol 
Ang. 2o. 1S(;2. 

wounds 
Ang. lit. 1S<;4 
Nov. C. 1ST(» 
March lit, 188T 
.Vi.ril 2T. 18(i4 
May 1. l!»<n 

.Tuiv ."). iN<;<; 
Aug. .-.i. i'.»o<; 

Feb. 4. IsT'.t 
•Tan. 31. 1008 
May 14. ISTl 
April 2t;. iss:', 
.May 2:'.. 18!m; 
.Tune 21. 1S(;2 
Dec. 3d. 1880 
March 2.1. 1888 
.Vug. 3.. IS! (4 
Oct. d. 18S8 
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N.\MK. 

Ayers. Elbert 

Barr.v. Thomas. . . . 

Bo.vce. John 

P.oyle. Peter 

Brown, John 

Burns. Martin 

Cnhill. John 

< 'aliill. .John 

( "arew. Michael ... 
Callahan. Corneliu; 
Clougherty. John . . 
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8 Conn, ^'ols. and ( 
). Yols 

1:; Conn. \ols 

d-.i .\. Y. Vols 

IT Conn. Vols 

2 X. Y. Cav 

S X. J. Vols 

c.l \. V. Vols 

10 X. V. Cav 

!» X. Y. Vols 



H. H 



i).\TE or i>i;.\Tii. 

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May 14. lOo:; 
July 2(;. l8'.tT 

Oct. T. ISC.S 

An^'. 21, ISTd 

Dec. 2.".. ISTO 
j Ang. 20. 18S.-. 

March 28. 1800 

Jan. 1. 10OT 

Nov. 4, 1004 
I .May 2:!. 100.". 
I .March 2r,. lsT2 



29 



X.VMK. 

CollKM-r. Kicliiird 

Collins. .Tallies 

Dujrjraii. John 

Iniiilavcy. I'arricU 

Ellis. .Taiufs 

Farivll. Tliuiiias 

Fitz;,'eral(l. .Michael 

Fitzpatrick. I'atiick. . . . 

Fortl. ratrick 

(irady. Ilt'iiiy 

(Jillioolcy. Thomas 

Harkiiis. John 

Hayes. John 

llfiiiu'ssy. Jolm 

1 lu|ikiiis. .lanics 

lIoiisToii. Jojiii 

Hull. Henry 

.landi'eau. John 

Kearney. .Iiise|ili 

Layton. I Ienr\ 

Leonard. .Martin 1*. 

.M<-( 'arliiy. James 

.MrCormick. Josepli 

M<-("orniii-k. John 

.M<<"orniick. William 

M<1 >erniort. Thomas. . .. ' 

.M((;o\van. .Michael 

.Mc(;oy. James 

.Mc.Mahoii. I'eter 

.Mi-.Mannns. .lames 

<) r.rieii. James \V 

n T.rieii. .lames 

<» T.rien. .Michael 

< »■< "oniior. 1 >avid 

< )'< 'onnoi-. Jaines 

INmieroy, .Vniistead .M . . 

Perry, .\iidre\v 

Kionlan. I »aniel 

Sli-ap|ie. .loseph 

Sheldon. .Jos. W.irreii . . 

Shi. -Ids. .Michael 

Tracey. .lohn 

Tierney. Thomas 

WcMi. .loliii 

.NAMK. 

.Vhholl. .Moli/.o !• 

-Vrnold. Fn-derick .M . . . 

.Mwaler, .losjali 

I'.:ild\\in. William K 

r.allard. Klijah 

I'.arlii'r. i 'ynis ( ' 

I'.enedicl. <;raiiville W. . 

Itones. Uolierl i 

Urowii, .Viitriisiiis |{. . . . ' 

l>ec||el. .lohn I 

Farwell. William Wal- ] 

iiili.erl. Andr.'W J ' 



SKRVKE. 

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s ( "onn. \'ols. . . . 
I'S Conn. Vols. . . 

s Conn. Vols. . . 

V. \ols 

." r. S. Infantry. 

1711 X. V. Vols. . 
II I . S. Infantry 
1':: < (.nn. N'ois. . . 
71 X. V. \ols. . . 
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S. Xavy 

1». N X. V. Inf. 



Xavv 



1 1. 1 ( 'oiiii. ( 'av 
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DATE OF DE.\TH. 

l>ec. 18. 187:5 
.Vuir. 2S. 11(04 
-Vpril IS. 1887 
.Vuir. N. 1894 
June .".. 1870 
Feb. 12. 1803 
Feb. 2. 187.-. 
-May 14. T.MJl 
Auii. '-K 1871 
Jan. C. 188!» 
Jan. 4. 1884 
.Vpril I'd. 187:i 
Fel). I'U. 1887 
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Sept. l'!i. I!i(i4 
-May .".l. I'.iu4 
-Vpril 4. I'.Hid 
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.May 2l». 1891 
.Vjiril !». 18<;8 
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.Vpril I.".. 1887 
.Vpril i::. 1891 

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SOLDIHRS' PLOT 

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Laurence. Cliarlcs ' Srr\ii 



O'.veal, Thomas | ( '« 

I'c.pe. Austin ; ("( 



I'l'ice. James II ( 

Smith. Isaac A ( 

Taylor. (Jeoriie ; ( 

Titus. William .\ ' ( 

\:\u ("lief. Emanuel. . . . il 
Wcstlake. William W. ..! ( 
Williams, John I I 



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I'.ates. Lewis K 

I'.ishoi.. Alhert K 

Itrown, John R 

Itrnsli. Theoddre 

r.nttery. Kdgar 

P.yington. Aaron 

Camphell. Nathan L. . . . 
Cantield, Anthony K..., 
Cunningham. Peter L... 

Clark, Nathan T'. 

Colins. John C 

Chinery, Alfred A 

Doulins. Charles 

I >enton. Hart 

Klendorf, Julius .V 

(Jraham. Arthur A 

Iloyt, James II 

Henry. Cornelius L 

Ileiulrick. Charles II. . . 

Keeler. George D 

Kellogg, Knos 

Knap]), James I" 

Lai-amie, Fredei-ick . . . . 

Low, (ieorge 

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Nishett, Uichiuond 

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Ortoii, Sannu'i 11 

Packard, Joseph 

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Saunders, (ieorge I'.... 

Smedley. William 

Smith. Clniiies 

Smitli. Ch.nrles .1 

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Smith. Leslie 

Taylor A. Fitch 

Taylor. Nelson 

Templeton. .lohn 

Ticheiior. I'.enjamin I]. . 

Weed. (;eorge W' 

Weed, Thomas I'. 

Westerlield. .Fames 

Weston. .loim 

7iiiimeniinn, Williani . . . 



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( "o. F. 17 ("onn. \'ols 

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4.S X. V. \ols. . 

211 Coini. N'l.ls. 

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iu;c,Ki\< .HAM i'( )si .\\( )\r.\\i \ I 

IN 
KIVI-:i/Sll)|- (hMl II KV 



APPENDIX. 




NELSON TAYLOR 
BRIG-GEN.VOLS 



MOSES ASBURYHILL 
BVT MAJOR&CS.U.S.VOLS 



NOKW AI.K MI.N PROMINENT IN THt CIVIL WAR 

THESE PICTURES. EXCEPT THAT OF GEN. CLAKK. ARE COPIES OF 

WAR TIME PICTURES 



BRIGADIER-GEXERAL ORRIS S. FKRRV was born in the town of 

Bethel. Conn., August 15. 1823. A portion of hi^ (.-.-uiy years was spent in 
luainial la'xir in thr liat manufactory of his father, hut he soon developed 
such a (k'su'c for knowledge and >uch uncommon indications of intellectual 
superiority that he laid aside the im])lcmcnt> of a trade he \\a> ra])idl\ ac(|uir- 
ing, and. at the age of fcmrteen year>. entered u])(in the necessary studies 
preparatory to admission to Yale College, from wliich he graduated at the 
age of twenty-one. I le was admitted to the bar in i(S40, and immediately com- 
menced a successful practice in Xorwalk. Mis great ahilit}- as an oratcjr 
naturally took him into politics. He was elected to the State Senate two con- 
i-ecutive terms, and to the 36th Congress in i(S59. being a prominent and active 
member of the Congress in session at the oi)ening of the Rebellion. 

L'pon the breaking out of the I'ivil War. all the enthusiasm of his nature 
was aroused for the preservation of the Cnion and he entered the .\rmv as 
Colonel of the 5th Regiment, Connecticut N'olunteers. ( )n March 17. 1862. he 
was commissioned a Brigadier-Cieneral of X'olunteers by i^resident Lincoln, 
and served in that capacity in different divisions of the Army until June 15, 
1865, near the close of the war, when he resigned and returned to the practice 
of his profession in Xorwalk. 

As a General in the Army he performed faith full\- and well all the iluties 
assigned to him, which from the high order of his legal and judicial mind 
v.-ere more departmental than in the field. 

]n 1866, he was elected by the Legislature of Connecticut lo the Senate 
of the L'nited States and was re-elected in 1872. I lis course in the United 
States Senate is a record of statesmanship of the highest order ; he stood in 
the front rank of senators as a debater and constitutional lawyer, and won not 
only the respect of his colleagues, but the respect of his State and the Xation 
at large for his great al)ilit\-, honesty of ])urpose, and sterling moral and 
religious character. 

His last public eft'ort in the Senate was to pronounce an eliKjuent tribute 
of respect and affection to the memory of his deceased colleague. Senator 
Buckingham, which made a deep impression on the Senate and country, at that 
time. He returned to his family and home in Xorwalk, where he died. Xovem- 
ber 21. 1875, at the age of fifty-two years and three months. Mis remains 
arc interred in L'nion Cemetery. 

BREVET MAJOR-GEXERAL \\ILL1.\.M T. CLAKK wa> born in 
Norwalk, attended the ])ublic schools .and taught school here for several 
years; he afterwards went to Xew \'ork and studied law. lie was admitted 
to the bar in 1854, and the same year wer.t to Davenjjort. Iowa. I le continued 
the practice of law there until the breaking out of the Rebellion, when he 
entered the service as .Adjutant of the 13th Iowa Regiment. He arose rapidly 
m rank and was Adjutant General of the .\rmy of the Tennessee all through 
the Mississippi Campaign, was with ( irant before \ icksburg. and with ."^her- 
man on the march to the .Sea. lie was made Chief of Staff to ( leneral 
Mcpherson and was with the ( ieneral when killed before Atlanta. .\t the end 
of the war General (Irani detailed him to connnand the COrps sent to Mexico 
to drive out Maximillian. lie s])ent several months in this service and then 
resigned from the .Army and went to Galveston, Texas, lie was appointed 
Post Master of Galveston and organized the l-'irst Xational I'.ank there. He 
was subse(|uently elected a Rei)ublican member of ("1 ingress fidm Texas and 
served two terms, (ieneral C'ark died in the (. ity of Xew \"ork. ( )ctober 12, 
1905, at the age of seventy-four and was buried at .\rlingion. \ a. 

35 



.M.\J( )R-(;EXERAL DARH'S X. COL'CH was l).)ni in the town of 
Southeast, J'utnam County. Xew York. July 2t,, 1822. In 1842, he was ad- 
mitted as a cadet at West Point, whence he graduated in 1846. and was 
assigned to (hity as Second Lieutenant in the lunirth Regiment. I'nited States 
Artillery, then serving in .Mexico. For gallantry at the l)atile of Ihiena X'ista, 
he was brevetted I-'irst Lieutenant and later nu ciimmi>si()ne(l. lie resigned 
his commission at h'ort Leavenworth. Kans., A])ril 30. 1855, and after a brief 
:-tav in Xew \ nvk City, engaged in l)U:-ine>s in Taunton. Mass.. having mar- 
ried the daughter of IIimi. Sanuiel L. Croker of that city. Mary Caroline, in 
August. 1854. 

When the war (jf the Rebellion broke (UU. Mr. C'duch ottered his services 
to Governor Andrews, and was commissioneil Colonel of the Jth Massachu- 
setts Regiment. Rut C olimel C oucli wlio. a> a graduate of West i'oint and 
the Mexican War. \\a> an accomjili-hed >oldier. ctndd not be confined to a 
single regiment. I'romotion \\a> >ure to come. 

The Colonel of June 15. 18(11. held commission as iirigadier-Cieneral 
dated May 17. 1861. and was advanced to Major-(ieneral July 4. 1862. after- 
wards placed in command of the Second Army Corj^s. Army of the Potomac. 

It is recorded in (ieneral Walker's history of the Second Arm\- Corps, 
that in .Ma\. 1863. following the disastrous cam])aign of Chancellorsville. 
President Lincoln offered the command of the Army of the Potomac to Gen- 
eral Couch, but owing to ill health he was com])elled to decline a position so 
arduous and responsible, and suggested tlie ai>])ointment of Ceneral Mead, 
whicli was soon afterwards made. 

.According to his own autobiogra])hical sketch he was under fire at Ruena 
\ ista. and in the Civil War at ^"orktown. Williams])urg. h'air ( )aks. Oak 
drove. White ( )ak Swam]). Clendale. .XLdvern llill. Second lUdl Run. .\ntie- 
tam. Williamsport. hredericksburg. C"haucellors\ille. against Lee in Penn>\I- 
vam'a. Xashville. ])ursuit of Mood, and against Hoke in Xorth Carolina. 

In 18(13 ( ii-neral (ouch was assigned to Cdmmand of the I )ei)artiuenl of 
Sus(|Ufhanna. then becoming the theatre of in\asion. 

In the Rattle of Chancellorsville he was ^lightly wounded, and in three 
ilifi'erent battles had horses killed under him. 

( leneral Couch settled in Xorwalk with his family soon a,fter the war. 
and at once took an active interest in the social and political life of the town 
and State, holding local and State offices. It wa-^ a-^ .\djutant-( leneral on the 
( "lovernor's vtalf he was instrumental in securing and localing the State .\rmory 
for the town. 

( ieneral (ouch ilied in .\orwrilk. l-\'bruar\ 12. 181)7, at the ;ige of seventv- 
four years and s^Ncn months. Mi- lemaiiis were taken to Taunton. .Mass.. for 
intt-rment. 

R.RK; \Mlb:R-(il-:XI':R.\L XI-.I.SOX T.XXLoR was b.un in South 
.X'orwalk. June 8. 1821. his parents remo\ ing shorth tiu-reafter to .\ew X'ork 
( ity. At the beginning ol' tlu- war with .Mexico lu- joined the \i"in\ . .\ugust 
I. i8_|(i. as Captain of (.'ompanv I". 1st Ww \\,y\< \ Oiunteers. served through 
;ln' war. and at its close settled in .^tockton. ("alifornia. served as .slu-rilV of 
San Joa(|uin CoinUy. and as a .\Uinber of the ("alifornia .^tate .Senate. l\e- 
lin-ning to .\ew N'ork (ity. be studied law, taking bis degree at the .Xeu X'ork 
Cniversity, and subse(|uently at the llarvar<I Law ."School in i8()o. .\t the 
l)eginniiig of the ( ivil War he enti-red the voluntei'r stTvice as Colonel of the 
72(1 .Xew X'ork Infanliv. .uid srrved with tlistinetion in tlu- Peniusidar ;m«! 
\ ii''iiii;i ( '.-iinpaigns. In recognition oi' bis service^ |u. was .appointed 



Brigadier-General of \(iIumc'(.T> Sejiteinber 7. 1862. lie rcsi^^ncd Januarv 19, 
1863, on account of phy>ical disability, resumed practice of law in Xew York 
City, and was elected as a Democrat to Congress, serving from December 4, 
1865, to Marcb 3, 1867. In iSfnj he removed to South Xorwalk, where he 
continued the practice of hi> ])rofession. 

\\'hile declining ptiblic office, he was an active promoter of all public im- 
provements. General Ta\lor died in South Xorwalk, of pneimionia, Januarv 
[<). 18(^4. at the age of seventy-two. Ili> remain-- r<.->l in Riverside Cemcterv. 
Xorwalk. 

]\1USHS AS1;L1\\' hill wa> born in. Sacarajtiia, .Maine, October <>, 
1843. He was the son of Rev. Moses Hill and Charlotte lllslev McLellan 
Hill. 

He prepared for college at the lligh School in Xorwalk. where he had 
resided trom 1854, and entered Wesleyan L'niversit}- in the fall of i8f)0. lie 
was a brilliant stutlent, a splendid athlete and one of the leaders of his class. 

When the Rebellion broke out in '61. nio>t i'\ the class volunteered and 
tendered their services to the g(^vernment for a three months' enlistment, but 
on arriving at Hartford found that the\- would onl\- be accepted for a three 
gears' term. 

Hill and a few others accejjted the condition^ and enlisted as ])rivates 
in the 4th Connecticut Infantry. On October 4, i8()i. he was transferred to 
the 8th Connecticut Infantry as Sergeant-Major. Later he was made 1st Lieu- 
tenant of a Rhode Island liattery and assigned to Staff duty. In that caj)acity 
he participated in the Roanoke Island Expedition and personally haided down 
the Rebel tlag over Fort Fisher when the fort was ca])tured. Cpon the rec- 
ommendation of General John G. Parke, he was appointed Captain anil Com- 
missary of subsistence, and assigned to dtity as Depot Commissary at Ports- 
mouth. \'a., and later as Division Commissary of the 3d Divisiori, 18th Army 
Corps, serving on the StaiTs of General John Gibbon and ( leneral \\ . T. 
Smith at Bermuda-Hundred and in front of Petersburg, and later on the 
Staff of General E. O. C. Ord as Corps Commissary of the 24th Arm\' Corps. 

-After the stirrender of Lee's Army at Appomattox, he was transferred to 
the Military Division of the Gulf and made Inspecting Commissary and at- 
tached to the Staff of .Maior-( ieneral Phillip Sheridan. 

While in the performance of his dut\' in the Red River country, he con- 
tracted a >e\"ere cold on his lung--, from which he nex'er recoveredi. At the 
close of the war he was brevetted as Major and Commissary, for faithful 
service. Resigning, he at once began an heroic struggle to regain the strength 
which had been broken by the ex])osures of his army life, residing in the 
Xorthwest and traveling in Furo])e. lUil llie di->ea^e had made Un) much 
progress for a possible reco\ery and he returned to hi> home in Xorwalk to 
die. He passed away July i 1, 18(17 (two year.s after the war ended), at the 
age of twenty-three years and nine month>. He belonged to the tenth genera- 
tion of a faniilv which had been represented in every struggle which this coun- 
try had made from the foundation of the Colony of Connecticut to the 
triiuni^hant i)utting down of the Rebellion. 

He brought to the service of his C()initr\- a fine education, a keen intellect, 
an attractive personality, and a magnificent ])hysi(|ue. and with brilliant pros- 
pects for the fttture, sacrificeil them all for love of Country. 

His career was a striking illustration of the oft-repeated sa\ing, that the 
W'rt of the Rebellion was fought to a >uccessful conclusion by the young men 
of the Republic. 

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